It’s probably a good idea to sit back and do some research before rushing to the nearest store and buying the best eye serum that’s advertised on the television or the internet. Buying a certain product just because of the hype that surrounds it isn’t always a good idea. However, eye serums are usually worth more than the hype. The point in knowing more about the product itself is to better understand and appreciate its use.
With a better understanding of its function as well as how it works is magic, people who buy them get better-perceived value for the money they spent.
Serum Vs. Cream
Most people are more familiar with eye and skin cream compared to serums. How are they different from one another, anyway? Looking at both products from a bigger perspective, they provide essentially the same benefits. Especially with formulations that are meant to be used around the eyes.
The distinction between the two is more than just their consistency. Creams have more viscous textures while serums are more gel-like. The texture of these two matters a lot. It isn’t immediately apparent. The skin absorbs under eye serum more easily because of its gel-like consistency. Some brands go for watery consistency.
With this in mind, the best way to distinguish the two would be contrasting preventive and restorative functions. Eye creams are more for maintenance and prevention of skin problems. Eye serums, on the other hand, are better suited for fixing already damaged skin. The gel-like consistency facilitates faster results. This in addition to the fact that eye serums and skin serums, in general, contain added active ingredients.
Choosing one over the other doesn’t really make sense without context. Instead, choosing the more appropriate product for what one needs is the better approach. Besides, there’s no need to pick just one anyway. Most people can use both eye serum and eye cream together for a complete skin care routine.
Minimize Unsightly Wrinkles
With age comes the ever growing appearance of wrinkles on the face. Wrinkles are the universal denotation of age, which is evident with how cartoonists add lines on the faces of their characters to make them look older.
The problem, really, isn’t age itself but the appearance of wrinkles earlier than expected. Some people start developing crow’s feet in their 40’s. Skin care experts use the term “crow’s feet” for wrinkles on the side of the eyes. They radiate from the corners of the eyes and resemble the footprint of a bird. It doesn’t help that the person who thought of the term chose a rather foreboding bird.
Using eye serums addresses the problem of wrinkles. Regular use of a good eye serum can provide a noticeable improvement to crow’s feet + for wrinkles in general. This is because eye serums typically contain Retinol A, which is responsible for stimulating the production of collagen.
Collagen is practically the protein that holds tissues together to maintain their form collectively as an organ. Knowing this, it’s easy to see why improving collagen production helps in reducing wrinkles.
Enhance Elasticity
There is a noticeable snapping back of the skin to its original form when pulled or pinched. The protein responsible for this is elastin. While collagen is more analogous to loosely-connected metal chains, elastin is comparable to thick rubber bands linked together. These two proteins are responsible for the skin’s form and resilience.
The skin produces less elastin as a person grows older. A sign that elastin production is slowing down is droopy and puffy eyes.
Using eye serum repairs the damage by encouraging skin to produce more elastin. It’s also twice as effective because aside from the production of more elastin, it also helps the skin hold on to existing ones.
Eliminate Dark Circles
An eye brightening serum may provide marginally better results than regular eye serum in this regard. However, for those who are expecting to get more from their eye serum, it’s not really necessary to go for serums that are more specialized than they already are. This is a case to case basis, however. Anyone with severely embarrassing dark circles are advised to go for serums that put extra attention to fixing dark circles around the eyes.
The bioavailability of eye serum is second to none. Since the skin around the eyes is the thinnest parts of the skin, the rate of absorption is even better. Eye serums improve the blood circulation by supplying blood vessels near the skin with more oxygen. The permeability of the skin around the eyes lets serums seep deep enough to reach the fringes of the circulatory system.
In essence, eye serums are great for better blood circulation near the skin + for dark circles. It helps to think of eye serum as more of a fix to the underlying problem instead of merely dealing with the cosmetic aspect of it.
Go For The Best
With the benefits considered, it’s worth mentioning that skin serums aren’t all created equal. As with every product in the market, different brands mean different quality and cost. It’s also unfortunate that there are brands that are merely taking advantage of the hype. These opportunistic brands are making a bad name for the industry.
Fortunately, the Internet is an immensely helpful tool in sifting out low-quality brands. One way to do this is by scouring the world wide web for reviews. There’s bound to be at least one review for a brand of skin care manufacturer, if not for a specific brand itself.
Furthermore, skin care experts recommend testing of the product upon receiving. The skin around the eyes is thin. As mentioned earlier. Being confident enough on the very first try is a bad idea as there may be allergens that can trigger adverse effects. In addition to this, a person’s skin might not receive the active ingredient of the serum very well. A common way to test is to put a small amount on the belly of the forearm. It’s a small test that won’t really delay the fixing of eye skin problems that much.